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I have been hearing 2 sides:i have heard that in America there were aroak Indians and Christopher Columbus found America and then the English colonized there 'a movie called pokhahontas says that' and i got taught this in secondary school. And i heard that America said that we will have a war and if we win we get our country back and if you win you rule us for the rest of eternity

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